The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear April 16 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Dana Young, 43, obtaining a prescription by fraud — $5,000.

Russellville Police Department (RPD) Officer Danny Dunson said police received a call Thursday from Newton Pharmacy that a woman was attempting to purchase medication after calling in a fake prescription. An employee called the doctor’s office from where the prescription was allegedly called, and the pharmacist was informed no prescription was called in.

When police arrived, they found Young exiting the building with the prescription of Tramadol. She said she bought the medicine for her husband.

RPD Investigator Sgt. Carey James said Partain was arrested for her suspected involvement in at least 15 vehicle break-ins since Jan. 31, including 11 that occurred on Feb. 5. James said officers placed a purse inside an undercover vehicle at Washburn Park on March 1, where they witnessed Partain break into the vehicle and steal the purse.

Upon arrest, officers found a small bag with marijuana on Partain.

Danielle Bridges, 19, was also arrested last week in relation to the break-ins and admitted involvement in several break-ins with Partain, James said.

“Multiple other break-ins” are currently under investigation, James said.

Pope County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) Investigator Stephen Pack said deputies responded to a residence in Atkins where a woman said a man came to her house asking for a man named Jesse. After the woman told the man she didn’t know who he was referring to, he pointed a gun at her. She threatened to call the police and he left. Tomes, who upon his arrest claimed his girlfriend was sleeping with the man he was looking for, was located in Morrilton. Though the firearm wasn’t found, Pack said several others claimed to have seen Tomes with a weapon matching the description given by the woman.

On March 4, deputies with PCSO stopped a vehicle in which a passenger of the vehicle, Dickey, had an active warrant out of Conway County. Upon his arrest, the deputy said he smelled intoxicants on Dickey and a bag containing marijuana was found on him after he was transported to the Pope County Detention Center.

Dickey, who is currently on parole, has five previous felony convictions.

• Joseph Medruga, 18, possession of a controlled substance — $5,000.

An RPD officer stopped a vehicle on East Second Street Friday for an improper display of its license plate number. Police asked the occupants to exit the vehicle and conducted a search of the vehicle, where they found about 1.5 grams of methamphetamine, which Medruga claimed he was selling.

• Nathan Taylor-McCorpen, 34, failure to appear — $200,000.

Taylor-McCorpen was arrested in Houston, Texas, on a Pope County warrant filed in November after he missed a court date for pending drug charges.

Turner was arrested Sunday after Dover Police Department received a call from a woman stating Turner threatened her and her family. When police arrived, Turner allegedly fled the scene in a Mustang and almost ran over an officer, according to the police report. After pulling Turner over, police found shells belonging to the firearm they say Turner used in the incident and body armor.

Turner’s bond was set at $300,000 after Pearson requested the bond for his failure to appear charge be set at $200,000.